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Whether programmers are just starting to develop simple portlets and Java Server Pages or are well versed in JavaBeans, this all-inclusive portal reference will help them develop expertise in portal technology with. Topics such as installation, setup, administration, tuning, and usage of IBM WebSphere Portal for Multiplatforms V4.1 are all covered, and servlets, security, single sign-on, transactions, session management, web searching, web content management, and scaling as it relates to WebSphere Portal Server are discussed. Information about portlets, open portlet APIs, and securing and…mehr

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Whether programmers are just starting to develop simple portlets and Java Server Pages or are well versed in JavaBeans, this all-inclusive portal reference will help them develop expertise in portal technology with. Topics such as installation, setup, administration, tuning, and usage of IBM WebSphere Portal for Multiplatforms V4.1 are all covered, and servlets, security, single sign-on, transactions, session management, web searching, web content management, and scaling as it relates to WebSphere Portal Server are discussed. Information about portlets, open portlet APIs, and securing and managing large web portals with their own distinctive look is provided, as are tips on managing and supporting B2B, B2C, or B2E e-commerce. Also presented are the topologies that WebSphere Portal supports, including WPO 4.1, WAS 4.0, DB2 7.2, IHS 1.3.19, and SecureWay Directory Server 3.2.2 on Windows, AIX, Solaris, and Linux.
Autorenporträt
Ashok Iyengar is a member of the WebSphere enablement team and the coauthor of WebSphere V3.5 Handbook and IBM WebSphere V4.0 Advanced Edition Handbook . He lives in Encinitas, California. Venkata Gadepalli is a member of the WebSphere enablement team. His current focus is enabling and consulting for WebSphere products with primary emphasis in the areas of WebSphere Application Server, portals, and personalization. He lives in Cary, North Carolina. Bruce Olson is a member of the WebSphere enablement team and has helped design and implement the IBM C++ User Interface Class Library. He is the coauthor of Power GUI Programming. He lives in Cary, North Carolina.